
‘It's ruined my night' rage Love Island fans as they vow to complain to Ofcom after couple romp AGAIN in steamy scenes
The closed-off couple are ramping things up as the final approaches and couldn't keep their hands off each other in the bedroom.
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Dejon and Meg got intimate again tonight
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Dejon only has eyes for Meg and says he's falling for her
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Meg says Dejon has become a better partner since they became exclusive
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But their X-rated antics proved too much for some who wished they hadn't witnessed it.
Though it was only a second or two long, the motion under the covers was enough to make them feel queasy.
One complained on X: "TV needs to put a trigger warning on Meg and Dejon."
A second posted: "Meg and Dejon have scarred my eyes and ruined my evening."
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A third said: "Can I complain to Ofcom about that meg & Dejon clip they just showed?"
Another moaned: "Meg and Dejon getting it on has actually sent me into cardiac arrest."
Elsewhere tonight, Dejon's embarrassed mum told him off about his threesome confession earlier in the series.
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Demelza didn't mince her words, telling him: "In the beginning it was like you had verbal diarrhoea.
"No mother needs to hear about your threesomes and how much you looooooove sex."
She continued: "I just wanted to go, 'Shut up!'"
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Demelza added: "You're a big flirt, didn't know that."
Dejon wasn't fond of the telling off, hitting back: "You lot just come in to cook me or what?"
But Gene insisted that he 'needed' to hear their viewpoint, and their words came from a place of affection.
She explained: "We've been watching you for the last how many weeks - you need this feedback!'
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Dejon's family couldn't help but tell him off following his flirty chats
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